it started as random ramblings (that I'm still blaming on Heddy) about life, guiding, Pax Lodge, knitting, postcards and whatever else spewed forth from my keyboard...it hasn't changed too much, except now J is part of our life. And well, I write a lot about her and not as much (as I used to) about those other things

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Buildings: Norway, the UK and France

Postcard from Moorhexe from Norway via GermanyDescription: Moorhexe lives in Germany but took this picture while visiting a cousin in Northern Norway.

Postcard from santos38 from the UKDescription: BRITISH HERITAGE COLLECTIONBy Alpen ArtSeries 6: Towns and Villages

Port Sunlight Village Post Office, WirralTypical of the imaginative architecture found in this unique village founded in 1888 by William Hesketh Lever. Originally built to provide dwellings for his workers close to his new soap factory, the whole village is now classes as an Outstanding Conservations Area.

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the great book challenge

I decided I needed a challenge. With a toddler roaming our home, it's difficult to find a few minutes for teeth brushing let alone time to read a book. So I thought I'd start small and build. The first year I challenged myself to read at least one book a month, the second year it was two books a month. This year it's a book a week (or 52 books this year). And I'm writing about it over there on The Great Book Challenge site. And you are invited to join me!

project 365

Laurie introduced me to
Project 365 before Christmas 2006 and I managed to keep it up for FIVE whole years. But now I'm done. And I can't tell you how nice it is to not have to take a picture every day. You can see five years of life chronicled at Nanny Shanny's Project 365. Maybe one day I'll take up the project again, but for now, I'm enjoying living life not through a camera lens.

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